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On LinkedIn, the lead author has clarified that "the idea is not to somehow justify continued fossil fuel exports" Can't imagine how this confusion could have arisen Despite the excerpt below, it's also apparently "not some kind of offsetting scheme" but rather "an indicative accounting construct"

Need proof Big Gas is ripping Australians off? Inpex exported ~$54 billion in gas from the NT Inpex also HASN'T PAID A CENT in ❌Royalties ❌Petroleum Resource Rent Tax ❌Company Tax 🎙️ @richarddenniss.bsky.social #auspol

Electrify everything…. Big ferries included. amp.abc.net.au/article/1052...

One of the world's worst polluters gets paid $10m even as its emissions rise. The Safeguard Mechanism is a mess and never, ever should have passed in its current pro-fossil form. Great @adammorton.bsky.social piece (looking forward to diving into the data later on.....)

An absolutely scorching OpEd by Harold Varmus, Nobel laureate, on Trump's destruction of the vaunted US scientific & biomedical enterprise & on Trump's kooky picks to lead the US health & science agencies Gift link to share far & wide www.nytimes.com/2025/02/14/o...

Species Of Blue-Green Algae Announces IPO theonion.com/species-of-b...

(1/6) When we think about microscopic objects likes cells or viruses, we often forget how close they are to atomic scales. This is a model of the virus responsible for COVID-19 where the individual atoms of the virus are represented by colored spheres. #Science #Chemistry #Biology #Virology 🧪

Coffee break reading…

Whilst Australia continues to release large amounts of fossil methane, there is a media focus on cow burps. Rather than consider reducing food waste or herd size ( thereby reducing all GHG) , public and private money is spent in ineffective feed supplements newrepublic.com/article/1874...

Hey Australians, now that you're here: are you interested in more Aus-focused climate and energy analysis content?

Methane; too much or never enough? Never enough -Australian future gas strategy will release billions of tonnes of fossil methane. Too much -Australia is concerned about reducing agricultural methane. Perhaps it will take the edge off fossil methane release? Delay and distract tactic?